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1、 必修3 unit 1单元测试总分值120 分第一节 单项填空共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分从A, B, C, D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项。1. Whats the weather like today? _. A. Its foggy today. B. Today is Sunday. C. Yes, its fine. D. Thats OK.2. Angelina, come picnic with us tomorrow, will you? _. Its a long time since I enjoyed myself. A. A piece of cak
2、e B. What a shame C. Cool D. I really hate picnicking3. They havent settled the problem of _ it is necessary for her to take part in “Super Girl. A. if B. where C. whether D. that4. _ discovered America is well known to us all. A. That whoB. Those who C. Who thatD. Who5. I have not found my bike yet
3、; in fact, Im not sure _ I could have done with it. A. whereB. whether C. whatD. how6. The English evening last night proved _ a great success. A. be B. being C. to be D. to have7. Some years ago the city became divided into two separate cities. The former is now the centre of trade, and the _ the s
4、eat of government. A. later B. latter C. other D. rest8. He dashed to the river to save the drowning boy, _ his personal danger. A. misusing B. avoiding C. ignoring D. staring 9. We dont have enough money at present, can you borrow _ from your friend for the palace ball? A. a jewellery B. some jewel
5、leries C. a piece of jewelleries D. a piece of jewellery10. Scientific research has shown that smoking _ lung disease. A. is similar to B. is good to C. is linked to D. is harmed to11. Then the crowd dismisses散开 _, and I dont know whats up. A. more or less B. all of suddens C. no more D. all of a su
6、dden 12. Please wrap them separately. Yes, sir. A dozen of eggs, a pair of trousers and a pair of shoes. That _ $248, sir. A. adds up to B. adds to C. is added to D. adds up13. As far as I know, he is a person who never _anything for long. A. goes onB. sticks to C. keeps upD. insists on 14. _ likely
7、 _ we will hand in the paper the day after tomorrow? A. Is it; that B. Is it; whether C. Is it; what D. Is it; who15. What a shame _ Suzhou and Hangzho_ “Paradise! A. not visiting; to be known as B. not having visited; what is known as C. not to visit; known as D. not to visit; what is known to all第
8、二节: 完形填空共20小题;每题1.5分,总分值30分My family and I decided to try to help the less fortunate at Easter. It was last March. My brother, sister and I stayed at home after yet another snowstorm. We got warmly 16 and ran out of the 17 to collect money and canned goods.Some people 18 their doors violently in our
9、 faces and others told us they already donated (捐赠) at their churches. We still 19 , though. To our 20 , the people who we expected to be the most generous werent. The “well-to-do gave little or nothing at all 21 the poorest gave everything they could 22 . In the first couple of hours, we 23 $60 and
10、 during the following three days of going 24 , we collected nearly $1, 000. We then went to the grocery store and bought rice, potatoes, macaroni (通心粉) and juice. Afterwards we 25 the food and put it into twenty-five colored laundry (洗衣店) baskets, 26 also containing a three-pound ham.Finally right b
11、efore the 27 , my family and I 28 the delivery (分送). As the people 29 their doors and saw what we had brought, they were extremely 30 . Big smiles on the once-sad faces 31 how happy they truly were. Most of them replied, “Now we can have an Easter 32 .This event was very 33 for my family and me. We
12、learned to appreciate all we once took for granted (认为理所当然). We also learned that to achieve a goal, hard work and patience are 34 . I strongly advocate (提倡) that all get 35 some aspect of community service. It surely is an unforgettable experience.16. A. worn B. had on C. dressed D. put on 17. A. c
13、hurch B. school C. store D. house 18. A. closed B. knocked C. pushed D. hit19. A. asked B. continued C. insisted D. took20. A. joy B. taste C. favor D. surprise21. A. so B. while C. because D. as22. A. afford B. buy C. find D. lend23. A. borrowed B. searched C. raised D. picked24. A. face to face B.
14、 hand to mouth C. door to door D. shoulder to shoulder25. A. arranged B. froze C. heated D. ate26. A. which B. that C. each D. they27. A. vacationB. holiday C. beginning D. end28. A. got B . made C. brought D. planned29. A. shut B. cleaned C. left D. opened30. A. delighted B. silly C. kind D. friend
15、ly31. A. appearedB. showed C. looked D. found32. A. dinner B. time C. party D. parade 33. A. unfairB. hard C. troublesome D. meaningful34. A. uselessB. available C. necessaryD. worthwhile35. A. linked to B. compared with C. combined with D. involved in第三节:阅读理解共20小题;每题2分,总分值40分 A Tourism was not alwa
16、ys as important as it is today. In the past, only rich people could travel on holidays to other countries. But in 1976 one person in twenty visited a country away from home.More people travel today than in the past because there is a growing middle class in many parts of the world. People now have m
17、ore money for travel. Special airplane fares for tourists make travel less expensive and thus more attractive than ever before.One person does not travel for the same reason as another. But most people enjoy seeing countries that are different from their own. They also like to meet new people and tr
18、y new foods.Tourism causes many changes in a country and in peoples lives. People build new hotels and restaurants and train native men and women as guides to show visitors interesting places. There are new nightclubs and other amusements.International tourism is clearly a big business.36. In the ol
19、d days could have money to travel to other countries.A. only a few leaders B. only the rich menC. workers or farmers D. nobody37. More people travel today than in the past because .A. more people have become interested in traveling B. traveling today is easier than in the pastC. people now have spar
20、e money for travelD. more people want to see other parts of the world with their own eyes38.What makes travel more attractive than ever before?A. Special telegraph lines make travel less expensive.B. New hotels and restaurants are built now.C. More guides are being trained to show interesting places
21、.D. Travel by plane to other countries is much cheaper today. 39. Which of the following is TRUE?A. People travel for different reasons.B. Most people like to see their faraway friends.C. When people travel they like to make good use of the chance.D. People like to learn from the people of other cou
22、ntries. B Valentines DayValentines Day is named after Saint Valentine, an early Christian churchman who reportedly helped young lovers. Valentine was killed for his Christian beliefs on February 14 more than 1700 years ago, but the day that had his name is even earlier than that. More than 2, 000 ye
23、ars ago, the ancient Romans celebrated a holiday for lovers. As part of the celebration, girls wrote their names on pieces of paper and put them in a large container. Boys reached into the container and pulled one out. The girl whose name was written on the paper became his lover or sweet heart for
24、a year.Lovers still put their names on pieces of paper and they send each other Valentines Day cards that tell of their love. Sometimes they also send gifts, like flowers or chocolate candy. Americans usually send these gifts and cards through the mail system. But some use another way to send this m
25、essage. They have it printed in a newspaper. The cost is usually a few dollars. Some of the messages are simple and short, “Jane, I love you very much. Others say more, for example, “Dan, Roses are red. Violets紫罗兰 are blue. I hope you love me as much as I love you. Forever, Mary.Most of the newspape
26、rs that print such messages are local, but USA Today is sold throughout the United States and 90 other countries as well. This means someone can send a Valentine message to a lover in a faraway city or town almost anywhere in the world. These messages cost 80 dollars or more. An employee of USA Toda
27、y says readers can have a small heart or rose printed along with their messages this year. Will this kind of Valentines Day message reach the one you love? Well, just make sure he or she reads the newspaper.40. When was the day named after Valentine?A. More than 1700 years ago.B. More than years ago
28、. C. On February 24. D. It is not mentioned in the passage.41. Which is NOT true about the Roman holiday? A. Girls and boys were not lovers for a year.B. It was celebrated as holiday for lovers.C. Boys and girls became sweet hearts by chance.D. Girls put into a large container pieces of paper with t
29、heir own names on them.42. What can be inferred from the passage? A. The ancient Roman girls were more open and easy-going than boys.B. Valentine was killed for helping lovers.C. Readers of USA Today can send roses to their lovers along with the printed messages.D. Valentine was honored by people fo
30、r his firm Christian belief and warm heart.43. What is the purpose of the passage? A. To briefly introduce the origin of Valentines Day and the modern style.B. To sell roses on Valentines Day.C. To advertise for USA Today.D. To tell you that Americans are open to express their love. CBlack-tailed go
31、dwits (黑尾塍鹬), a migrating bird that can be found in Europe, Asia, north Africa and north Australia, fly south every winter. Then, they return home to spend the summer months with their life long partner. Now, scientists have found, pairs of godwits often return to their summer breeding grounds withi
32、n three days of each other, even though they spend the entire winter apart. Researchers in England, put coloured leg bands on the birds. Then, they asked birdwatchers around Europe to report by email when and where they saw the birds during the winter.The simplest way for birds to return at the same
33、 time would be to spend the winter together. After all, if theyre in different places, they cant call each other on the phone and talk about when theyll meet again. But, the survey found that couples usually spent their winters in different countries up to 1,000 kilometers apart. One male, for examp
34、le, spent the winter on the coast of Ireland while his mate was in France.These findings are important for protecting the birds, scientists say. Black-tailed godwits live for up to 25 years. They spend their summers in Iceland, where they mate, but they spread all over other parts of Europe in winte
35、r. Once a pair mates, theres a 90 per cent chance that theyll return to mate with each other again the next year. So, protection of their wide web of holiday destinations is very important.44. Black-tailed godwits are birds that .A. live in five continentsB. feed on fishC. make a long journey in win
36、terD. all gather in England in winter45. The passage tells us that .A. pairs of godwits have fixed the date of migration in advanceB. British researchers spend plenty of time watching godwitsC. British researchers learn the local position of godwits by emailD. scientists have found out how godwits a
37、rrange their date of return46. Why are the findings about godwits important?A. To help people observe them.B. To help godwits find their mates.C. To help them to find their destinationD. To help people protect their habitats.47. The best title for the passage is .A. The brief introduction of godwits
38、 lifeB. The migration of godwits interests scientistsC. Godwits are well protectedD. Godwits come back home for love DIt is well known that Einstein was the father of the famous Theory of Relativity. But do you know it owes归功a great deal to Marits, Einsteins former wife?In 1896, 17-year-old Einstein
39、 went to Zurich to study physics. There he met a girl from Hungary. They studied in the same class. The same interest brought the two together and the young man fell After their marriage, Einstein devoted himself to the research of the great theory. To give her husband more help, Marits gave up her
40、own work, and became a good wife and assistant. She tried her best to encourage him whenever possible and she was sure that her husband would succeed. They often discussed the theory while walking outside or sitting together in the room. They even discussed it in their letters when one of them was a
41、way from home.In 1914, the Einsteins moved to Berlin and settled there. At that time, Einsteins theory proved to be correct and he had become famous all over the world. Marits was very proud of him and his success. But it was not long before the First World War broke out. Marits as well as her two s
42、ons, who were all on holidays in Switzerland, couldnt come back to Berlin. The war not only stopped Einsteins work but broke up the warm, happy family. In 1919, Einstein and Marits had to get divorced 离婚.Einstein himself, however, later said that Marits was really an outstanding杰出的 woman.48. From th
43、e first paragraph, we can infer that the passage is mostly about .A. Einsteins famous theory B. the life of Einstein and his former wifeC. Einsteins former wife D. Maritss love for Einstein49. Einstein fell in love with Marits mainly because they .A. were in the same school B. had the same interestC
44、. appreciated each other D. came from different countries50. By the year of 1914, Einstein had .A. become famous all over the world B. been proud of his successC. suffered from the 1st World War D. lost touch with Marits51. Einstein and Marits got divorced because .A. they no longer loved each otherB. Einstein had become famousC. Marits went away with the children D. the 1st World War broke out EApril 27 is Take Our Daughters to Work Day in Britain. Sta